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MATCHING. Place the number that corresponds to the correct answer on the blank line at the beginning of the description. Each correct answer is worth 2 points. A. Tried to convert the Kongo Kingdom to Christianity and remodel it along European lines B. Functioned in a similar manner to court poets but socially inferior to court poets C. Ships used to transport slaves from Africa to the Americas D. Herded Africans together in a corral and allowed buyers to grab and rope E. Interracial sexual contacts that produced people of mixed race F. Slave labor system on rice plantations together the slaves they desired G. Black intellectuals that contributed to the Enlightenmert H. Also known as Mum Bett, she sued for her freedom in Massachusetts in the 18h century I. Prohibited Congress from abolishing the slave trade until 1808 J. Invented the cotton gin in 1793 1. Eli Whitney 2. Elizabeth Freemarn 3. Griots 4. Miscegenation 5. Nzinga Memba 6. Phillis Wheatley/Benjamin Banneker 7. Scramble 8. Slavers 9. Task System 0.The U.S. ConstitutionExplanation / Answer
Match the following:
A- King Nzinga Memba
He converted to christianity and urged the Kongo nobility and peasant classes to follow suit.
B-Griots
They train to excel as orators, lyricist and musicians , they also keep records of all the births, deaths, marriage, throughout the generation.
C-Slavers
D-Scramble
E-miscegenation
It is the interbreeding of people considered to be of different racial types.
F-Task System
It was less brutal then other slavery systems.
G-Phillis Wheatley/Benjamin Banneker
H-elizabeth freeman
she was the first african american to file and win a freedom suit in Massachusetts.
I-The US constitution
J-eli whitney
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